Stems are stereo or mono recording sourced from mixes of multiple individual tracks., almost like a submix. Many broadcasters and distributors require you to deliver stems so that they have each part of the mix separately. In this video, learn about setting up a multi-channel output using stems in the audio track mixer.
- So we saw how to export stems using muting. … But what if you need to use those stems, in a full mix? … Well, let's try it. … Let's go ahead and open the sequence named 8.3 … setting up a multi-channel output, using stems. … Go to sequences, chapter eight, 8.3. … And there you go. … I'm going to make this a little bit taller … so that we can see the audio tracks a little bit better. … And I will expand these audio tracks, … and there you go. … Now, I don't need these original audio tracks anymore, … so I'm going to select them all and press Delete. … If you don't want to to delete them, that's fine, … you could just mute them. … Now, I'm going to import the stems … that we exported in the last movie. … If you didn't follow along in the last movie, … it's okay because I have included a stems folder, … populated with these audio files in the exercise files. … So let's just go ahead and import those stems. … So inside of my audio bin, … I'm going to import the stems folder. … I saved them to the desktop, but again, …
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11/5/2020This course was created by Rhed Pixel. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.
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3. Using the Audio Clip and Track Mixers
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Automatic ducking4m 54s
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Reverberation1m 50s
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Using presets3m 11s
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5. Essential Sound Panel
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Compression using Dynamics8m 21s
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Limitting5m 32s
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Adjusting gain4m 35s
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Normalizing2m 47s
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EQ6m 20s
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De-esser3m 52s
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6. Restorative Techniques with Audition
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Fixing plosives7m 44s
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7. Audio Legalization
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Loudness monitoring8m 17s
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Level QC2m 44s
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8. Output
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Creating stems with submixes6m 53s
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Creating stems by muting1m 56s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye58s
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